Category: Free

Pexels.com is another new free image resource that have photographers contributing their images to. You can . “pay them back” 3 ways. By giving the photographer a Tweet or instagram follow and comment or a link back- which is all too easy 🙂 The copyright licensing is all CCO Licenced so you know exactly where […]

Stockio has not only free images but also vectors, videos, icons and fonts. You don’t even have to open an account but the advantages of opening an account are that you can create your own online image library of resources. Standard copyright rules apply such as you can’t onsell or use any of the images […]

Free images has a great collection of free images as well as links to stock image library’s such as istock. You do need to create an account (no payment details or anything required) in order to be able to download the images but based on the fact that the images are free and only require […]

Search Engine Reports has a very useful suite of paid tools but it also has 19 free SEO tools which cover areas such as Search Engine Placement Results, IP checkers to image optmization tools which everyone wanting the best results from their SEO will find useful. I haven’t tried them all but the ones I […]

All images and videos on Pixabay are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CCO. You may download, modify, distribute, and use them royalty free for anything you like, even in commercial applications. Attribution is not required. Pixabay does have some premium images in their results but these are clearly marked with the shutterstock watermark […]

These days so many websites make available good free design resources that you can use in any design project- commercial or otherwise as long as the project is not to be on sold for example in a website template (as opposed to a website), calendar etc. The list below is to websites that are easy […]

Ok this isn’t website directly related but most people at some point are in the position of Job hunting which can be a time-consuming and nerve-racking process. The first impression a potential employer may get of you is often your cover letter and resume so these have to stand out and show the potential employer that you are […]